Hi there,
Looking for recommendations on how other members insure their collection. I found a post from 2021, but didn't provide many references besides the OPs company (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=188148&p=3663880&hi ... e#p3663880)
Appreciate any recommendations for or against a company. Thank you!
Art Insurance Recommendations
Been many threads on dis topic. One from a few years ago below. Several people here seem to like CollectInsure.
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RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
- ygolohcysp
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I remember there is an outfit from NC or FL that sets up a booth at SDCC. I happened to be standing in front of their set up and got interested. In addition to insuring a collection of collectibles they would also insure your shipping and receiving of said collectibles. The cost seemed far more than the services provided, IMHO.
- frankjohns
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I suggest AXA Art Insurance. It is a global provider of art insurance that offers coverage for private collectors, museums, galleries, and artists. To me, it's a good choice.mgutierrez wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:55 pmHi there,
Looking for recommendations on how other members insure their collection. I found a post from 2021, but didn't provide many references besides the OPs company (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=188148&p=3663880&hi ... e#p3663880geometry dash subzero)
Appreciate any recommendations for or against a company. Thank you!